great video. i really appreciate the close up on the stamps. i have been wondering what i have been doing wrong cause mine looks off. watching your video i realized my problem. i have been putting my next stamp to touch the previous stamp instead of over lapping the leg of the previous one. now i think my basket stamping should greatly improve. thank you very much
Thank you. Short and sweet and to the point. I have seen many videos and this was probably one if the most truthful, helpful, and honest video. You shared a lot of very useful tips.
Holy freak, thank you! I have been trying to figure this thing out by myself for over 2 months! Why did I not think to take to TH-cam before?! I love your basket weave stamp. I was gifted some tools to get started and I have a vintage set where the lines are not straight, but flair out. It is quite a bit harder to get it neat, it will take some practice to get them lined up good enough to look good, and there are accent lines going untoward the center braid too, a lot of detail in these stamps, but I will get it, thanks to your flipping simple and easy tutorial. I will have to get the straight edge stamps without the extra detail, as I like the cleaner look of your stamp design. Again, thank you so much! And your weave looks gorgeous.
G'day from Australia! I had a question when it comes to stamping. I try to stamp a part of a leather belt that I am working on and noticed that after stamping the leather seems to have expanded out like pizza dough under a rolling pin and no longer is a straight belt. Is there any advise for solving this issue?
Short and sweet covering all the basics. Hope to see an intermediate level video showing how to work the basketweave around something in the middle of the pattern or the best way to fit when some or all of the border isn't straight.
If you could adjust the camera angle to show what you're doing without your fingers being in the way that would be great. Project looks awesome, i agree that it looks better diagonal.
great video. i really appreciate the close up on the stamps. i have been wondering what i have been doing wrong cause mine looks off. watching your video i realized my problem.
i have been putting my next stamp to touch the previous stamp instead of over lapping the leg of the previous one. now i think my basket stamping should greatly improve. thank you very much
Thank you. Short and sweet and to the point. I have seen many videos and this was probably one if the most truthful, helpful, and honest video. You shared a lot of very useful tips.
Thanks for your time, You made it look easy , it’s really not that easy to a beginner but I’m still trying . Beautiful work
Thank you! Just keep trying youll get there
Sweet attitude, bud. Keep ridin' the personality train.
Was thinking the same thing...
Yeah, the best thing to do with this guy's videos is to hit the MUTE button. He's miserable.
You make it look so easy...
Thanks. Good, clear instructions. Now I just have to practice this so much I'm doing it in my dreams...
Nice work mate, learned what I needed.
Holy freak, thank you! I have been trying to figure this thing out by myself for over 2 months! Why did I not think to take to TH-cam before?!
I love your basket weave stamp. I was gifted some tools to get started and I have a vintage set where the lines are not straight, but flair out. It is quite a bit harder to get it neat, it will take some practice to get them lined up good enough to look good, and there are accent lines going untoward the center braid too, a lot of detail in these stamps, but I will get it, thanks to your flipping simple and easy tutorial. I will have to get the straight edge stamps without the extra detail, as I like the cleaner look of your stamp design.
Again, thank you so much! And your weave looks gorgeous.
Awesome project!
Belíssimo trabalho 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I have that same ring. Nice job.
Very good, informative video! Thanks!!
Best video ever
You've got the touch. looks nice.
Do you have several lamps? Shade always distracts me.
G'day from Australia!
I had a question when it comes to stamping. I try to stamp a part of a leather belt that I am working on and noticed that after stamping the leather seems to have expanded out like pizza dough under a rolling pin and no longer is a straight belt. Is there any advise for solving this issue?
Short and sweet covering all the basics. Hope to see an intermediate level video showing how to work the basketweave around something in the middle of the pattern or the best way to fit when some or all of the border isn't straight.
This was a big help ty
Wow, your fast. It would take me hours.
If you could adjust the camera angle to show what you're doing without your fingers being in the way that would be great. Project looks awesome, i agree that it looks better diagonal.
NICE...
Sometimes countertops will give it to you freeze I did did me a couple days ago two nice pieces of granite I got for free
dang man your a machine
Boo Hoo to the haters, I loved the music buddy keep doing your thing and your work is great 👍
Cool man
Why can't I find Clay Miller stamps online?
www.etsy.com/shop/LeatherToolsByClay?ref=search_shop_redirect
great video of your hand in the way !!
I just realize how much I suck 😂 I need a lot of practice
Way better without the loud music.
That first one was as crooked as a dogs hind leg.
LOL 5:47 uhhhh I CANT SEE SHIT UOHH LOL
You would be a lot more enjoyable to listen to if you weren't so condescending
This guy has a bad attitude
Nope @ 26 seconds.
Bring back the music.. Nobody wants to hear your whiny commentary.
You’ll never grow your channel if you can’t learn to be uplifting and supportive.
Dafuq u talkin bout ?